Jellybread

Jellybread - blues rock, UK

Group from United Kingdom

Genres: classic rock, blues, 60s, 70s, rock 70s

About Jellybread

Jellybread was a British blues-rock band formed in 1968 at Sussex University by pianist Pete Wingfield, with Paul Butler (guitar/vocals), John Best (bass), and Chris Waters (drums). In 1969 the quartet secured a recording contract with the exemplary Blue Horizon Records label and although largely unadventurous, their albums offered a highly competent grasp of black music, including both blues and soul. They provided stellar accompaniment on Lightnin’ Slim's London Gumbo and B.B. King in London, but the unit dissolved in 1971 with the departure of Wingfield and Waters. Newcomers Rick Birkett (guitar, ex-Accent) and Kenny Lamb (drums) joined for Back to Begin Again, but Jellybread broke up when the set failed to make commercial headway. However, Wingfield enjoyed success as a solo artist, session pianist, and member of Olympic Runners. Band Members: Chris Waters, John Best, Paul Butler, Pete Wingfield and Rick Birkett Discogs: Jellybread

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Jellybread — Top 3 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Jellybread Green Eyed Gypsy Queen
Jellybread Never Say No
Jellybread Driving Wheel
Green Eyed Gypsy Queen
Never Say No
Driving Wheel